› The Gloves are Off › Scams & Flim Flams › Bogus Credit Card Offers
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August 22, 2006 at 4:55 pm #237376Jane
Don?t fall for promises that you?ll get a credit card even if you have bad credit. Fraudulent credit card offers often target people who are having credit problems and haven?t been able to get cards elsewhere. They may promise to get you a card, but legitimate credit card issuers generally don?t do business with people who have bad credit histories.
Don?t pay upfront. It?s against the law to for telemarketers to charge any fees in advance if they guarantee or claim that it?s likely that they can help you get a credit card. This does not apply to banks, but except for secured credit cards, they don?t usually ask for any money upfront. If there is an application or processing fee, it should be very small, not the hundreds of dollars that con artists request. Any annual fee usually appears on your first credit card statement
A ?gold? or ?silver? card may not be what you think. Sometimes fraudulent credit card offers promise ?gold? or ?silver? cards from major card issuers. What you receive ? if you get anything at all ? is a gold or silver-colored charge card that can only be used to buy overpriced goods from the company?s own catalogue.
Apply for credit cards directly from the issuers. It isn?t necessary to pay another company to help you get a credit card, nor will it improve your chances of obtaining one.
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November 15, 2008 at 6:53 am #403598danghsia
OMG good thing i didn’t try to get credit card myself
My parents got me one and they are mornitoring my card online like everyweek
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